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Chapter 67

Words:1784Update:22/06/25 07:29:04

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Bevinadet did not hesitate for too long. Although she was still unwilling to become someone's familiar, it meant that she would lose her freedom in the future. However, her strong desire to live eventually won over the pride in her heart. In the face of impending death, this beautiful bird had no choice but to lower her noble head to the archmage.

There wasn't much time left. Without any ceremony, both parties signed a contract. Rob branded his mark on the depths of Bevinadette's soul. From now on, this bird would never be able to betray him.

With this, the future supreme magus, Your Honor had accepted the first magical pet in his life.

Luo Bu himself did not expect that he would have such an unexpected gain from this expedition.

Bevinadette's value was not something that a few broken treasures could compare to.

The future supreme magus suspected that there might not be many items in the entire underground city that were more valuable than this bird, let alone the first floor.

In fact, up until now, Rob still couldn't figure out why this legendary bird would appear on the first floor. Rumor had it that Bevinadette was always accompanied by powerful magical beasts of the seventh or eighth level. According to this description, she should be at least on the eighth floor.

Magical beasts living in the underground city couldn't move freely between floors.

But now wasn't the time to worry about this. The future magus's top priority was to fulfill his promise and think of a way to save this beautiful bird.

Rob walked in front of Bevinadette and picked the weak bird up. In the end, he heard a scream from behind. "Is it dead?!"

Lolo poked her head out of the pool and happened to see this scene.

"Not yet, but I'm almost there." An apologetic look appeared on the young man's face. "I'm sorry, I changed my mind. I can't roast it for you."

"…" The girl vomited blood. "I didn't even say that I wanted to eat it. Wasn't this your idea from the start? Also, why do you always bully me? Can't you let this poor bird stay in peace for a while? "

"It's too bored waiting to die alone, so it wants to find someone to accompany it. If you don't believe me, you can ask it." The little attendant looked very innocent.

Luo Luo felt that she must be hallucinating, because she saw the bird in the young man's arms nod as if to echo someone's words.

After that, the man and the bird stared at her. Their expressions said, "Don't you have something to do? Take care, I won't send you off."

Lolo looked at the two of them suspiciously. She did not understand what had happened between her little follower and Bevinadette while she was away. But since the bird and the woman were safe, she was slightly relieved. She quickly turned her attention to the treasure in the water, and said excitedly, "I think I found something."

"Oh? Really? " Rob wasn't surprised at all. He wasn't lying when he said that there was something hidden under the water. When he came to fetch water in the afternoon, he noticed that the magical elements in the vicinity were a little unusual.

"But there's a lot of water plants and mud down there. It'll take some more effort."

"Yes, yes. Do your best." The Magister expressed her moral support.

"Other than sitting at the side and watching the fun like a cheerleader, do you have any other functions?" The swordswoman rolled her eyes.

"Of course. Why else do you think I built a bonfire?"

"Ugh, isn't it to roast meat?"

"How is that possible? The reason I built a fire is to let you have a place to warm up when you come out of the water, so that you won't catch a cold."

Lolo nodded in satisfaction. "Although I know you're lying, I'm still very happy after hearing it. Not bad, you finally did something that a follower should do." The girl waved her hand. "Alright, I'm not going to talk nonsense with you. The sooner you fish that thing out, the sooner I can be at ease."

With that, she turned around and dived back into the water.

This time, Rob didn't dare to waste any more time. He quickly found a relatively flat rock and used his longsword to cut a small square groove in it.

As he cut the Magister, he sighed. As expected of the most advanced smelting skills of the elves. The rock beside the pool was quite hard. If it was a normal weapon, it would probably only leave a few small marks on it. However, with the newbie Brave's sword, it felt like he was cutting tofu. He could finish it in two or three strokes.

After that, Rob carefully placed Bevinadette, who was on her last breath, into the small stone trough.

This beautiful bird was already on the verge of death. After being interrupted by Lolo, she had used up the last of her strength. Now, she was completely unconscious, lying motionless in the stone groove.

She had lost too much blood. The first step to saving her was to give her a blood transfusion.

If there was a second Bevinadet in this world, things would undoubtedly be much easier.

Unfortunately, as an extinct species in the Dawn Continent, it was almost impossible for this Bevinadet to meet another of her kind. Even if there were other companions in the deep mountains and forests, they wouldn't be able to rush over here.

Thus, the quasi magus had no other choice but to use his own blood as a last resort. However, this way, Bevinadet's body would definitely reject it. If Robb had his staff, he would be able to think of a few ways to save her life and tide over this crisis.

But now, it all depended on the bird's luck.

However, to save her life, just replenishing the lost blood was far from enough.

Whenever Bevinadette is mentioned, people tend to think that the life of this bird is full of sorrow, and that her immense magical power is like a talisman of death, and is of no use to her. But in fact, this is a little too extreme.

This powerful magic not only brought the threat of death to Bevinadet, but also a vigorous life force.

Although Bevinadet's lifespan couldn't compare to that of a dragon, it was still far longer than that of an ordinary magical beast. Once she lost this magic, it was the same as losing her life force.

After signing a soul contract, the Magister could share the magic in his body with his magic pet. However, Bevinadet's situation was even worse. She had lost too much magic this night.

For this reason, Rob had to use a part of his precious magic source to barely pull her back to life. However, this came at a price.

The Magister didn't hesitate. He swiped his left hand across the blade and cut open a wound. Blood gushed out and flowed down his palm, quickly filling up the stone trough.

Rob tore a strip of cloth from his clothes and hurriedly wrapped the wound on his hand.

Apart from her head, Bevinadet's entire body was now soaked in blood.

Afterwards, the Magister stretched out two fingers and pressed them on the bird's head. If there was a high-ranked magician nearby, they would definitely be able to sense the powerful magic waves nearby. In a few short breaths, the elemental aura on Rob's body had weakened greatly.

On the contrary, Bevinadet's body began to emit weak magic waves again.

The young man felt a wave of dizziness and hurriedly withdrew his fingers. The first thing he did was check his body, and he almost cursed out loud.

Although he was already prepared, when Rob discovered that he had fallen from a sixth-grade Magister to a fifth-grade Archmage, he couldn't help but smile bitterly.

If he couldn't save this unlucky bird, then he would have suffered a great loss this time.

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